Is the 2.5ghz base station a Compact 3000?
Is it an Alvarion/Telrad ASN?
The ASN probably has multiple IP's on it. Probably a bearer address and
a management address in separate VLAN's. On our ASN's the default
route is on the bearer network, so accessing the management IP is only
possible from IP's or Networks for which they've added a default route.
If they have Alvaristar / Star Manager you might see more info in there,
and if you do see the ASN in there then it's likely you could telnet
from that management server to the ASN.
If they haven't lost the serial cable, that'll be the surest way to get
into it.
------ Original Message ------
From: "CBB - Jay Fuller" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: 2/28/2017 2:56:47 PM
Subject: [Telrad] wimax questions
Hello -
through an acquisition we've recently inherited several 2.5 wimax base
stations. We are looking at integrating them into our network and have
a few questions.
I know there is an ASN device that aggregates all the traffic. On the
current configuration there are several vlans under the port this is
setup on for various states - nonpayment, unprovisioned, etc - which i
believe is tied to the company's current billing platform - azotel.
We run powercode and are migrating the customers over. I'm looking for
some more information on the asn - mainly - does it have a network ip
address I can login on? I am not seeing any ip addresses assigned to
it on the port in the mikrotik. - is it just a dumb layer 2 device?
Something that just needs to be "plugged in" and left alone?
The staff of the WISP we've just bought says most of this was setup
before they came on board so no one has much knowledge of it.
Thanks in advance.
Jay Fuller
Cyber Broadband Inc
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